I lacked the motivation to grab any prints/sketches/original work at the Baltimore ComicCon just because I never got into comic art. But seeing your display is just enough to get me buying. It looks rewarding to post artwork in your walls that are originals or high-quality prints. It certainly beats posters from my LCS or from Wizard.

There were big names on that event, especially mcfarlane, but not sketches, although other big names were there like Frank Cho and Adam Hughes. They were charging like $400 for full body sketches, is that reasonable? thanks for the help guys.

I lacked the motivation to grab any prints/sketches/original work at the Baltimore ComicCon just because I never got into comic art. But seeing your display is just enough to get me buying. It looks rewarding to post artwork in your walls that are originals or high-quality prints. It certainly beats posters from my LCS or from Wizard.

There were big names on that event, especially mcfarlane, but not sketches, although other big names were there like Frank Cho and Adam Hughes. They were charging like $400 for full body sketches, is that reasonable? thanks for the help guys.

gylaya79, thanks for the compliment! It is great to actually display most of my artwork so I can appreciate it more. $400 for a full body is a lot of money, but I guess that's going rate for getting one of the big name artists to do a commission at the cons. I can tell you that nothing you see on my walls cost nearly $400. The closest would be the Perez Deathstroke and the Choi X-23 cover prelim, but still they were well below $400.